Not defaulting to the native type rationale:
Defaulting to the native type is less than useful, as:
* There are very few native types that are extensible and have static methods.
* Defaulting to the native type does not account for a method being script-defined.
While the "real fix" would be to carefully track the source of the method, the get_function_signature method is already complicated enough.
This will at least ensure the resulting code should always be valid.
Not triggering on self-calls rationale:
Found in PR comment https://github.com/godotengine/godot/pull/85918#issuecomment-1935864459
```
static func example():
pass
func example2():
example() # self-call on static function
```
Disabling this warning on self-calls is:
* Consistent with other languages
* Important for anonymous classes (where the output code is unusable)
This adds back a function available in 3.x: exporting the GDScript
files in a binary form by converting the tokens recognized by the
tokenizer into a data format.
It is enabled by default on export but can be manually disabled. The
format helps with loading times since, the tokens are easily
reconstructed, and with hiding the source code, since recovering it
would require a specialized tool. Code comments are not stored in this
format.
The `--test` command can also include a `--use-binary-tokens` flag
which will run the GDScript tests with the binary format instead of the
regular source code by converting them in-memory before the test runs.
This reverts commit c7f68a27ec.
We still think GDScript files need UIDs to allow safe refactoring,
but we're still debating what form those should take exactly.
So far there seems to be agreement that it shouldn't be done via an
annotation as implemented here, so we're reverting this one for now,
to revisit the feature in a future PR.
This method is registered in a special way so ClassDB doesn't naturally
know about its existence. Here it is hardcoded if any other option fail
to check if it is about the `free()` method and, if so, say it exists
and return a Callable.
This improves the performance of typed calls to engine methods when the
argument types are exact.
Using validated calls delegate more of the work the core instead of
doing argument unpacking in the VM. It also does not need different
instructions for each return type, simplifying the code.
These errors are very common when using an invalid property name
or calling on an object of the wrong type, and the previous message
was a bit cryptic for users.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: golfinq <golfinqz@gmail.com>